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economy by deeming it passed as long as i have 51 votes i good. could you undo obama care with 51 votes if republicans got control of the senate? >> perhaps. this is the danger of the conference committees where things go together on a budget. they are talking about convening a conference committee to get to compromise. what comes out can be passed sometimes with 51% vote. it makes it easier. some of us objected to the budget going unless the democrats would agree not to raise the debt ceiling through 51%. >> mm-hmm. >> part of the reason for having super majorities required was to slow things down and have more debate and to make it more difficult for one party to run rough shod over the country. >> you have a democrat in the white house. president obama won't be signing that bill soon. let me ask you about something else that's been getting attention in the news. that's you're speaking out on what you call the war against christians. this various countries in this world and in particular muslim-dominated countries. we have seen more violence aga
economy by deeming it passed as long as i have 51 votes i good. could you undo obama care with 51 votes if republicans got control of the senate? >> perhaps. this is the danger of the conference committees where things go together on a budget. they are talking about convening a conference committee to get to compromise. what comes out can be passed sometimes with 51% vote. it makes it easier. some of us objected to the budget going unless the democrats would agree not to raise the debt...
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our entire goal was to prevent the economy from collapsing. we wanted to put enough capital into the financial market and let it sit there. the rules ended up being changed for political reasons. the pitchforks came out and they paid us very quickly. you have to let the medicine work its way through the system. a lot of us were very concerned when the banks started paying back tarp as quickly as they did. >> the notion that these poor banks, that we hurt their -- these very rich, very well protected people -- get over it. i was appalled by their hypersensitivity. what i was told was that two of the things we thought were necessary to alleviate public anger were one of the things that drove them. restrictions. and they wanted their damn airports. the restrictions on being able to fly around was a problem. we would voted for this -- who this -- frankly, we were getting attacked too. i also believe that this is not stimulated by the politicians. this is genuine public anger. >> keep in mind one thing. the house republican leadership stepped up. j
our entire goal was to prevent the economy from collapsing. we wanted to put enough capital into the financial market and let it sit there. the rules ended up being changed for political reasons. the pitchforks came out and they paid us very quickly. you have to let the medicine work its way through the system. a lot of us were very concerned when the banks started paying back tarp as quickly as they did. >> the notion that these poor banks, that we hurt their -- these very rich, very...
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what's it going to do to the economy? we were who the social securitys is tax increase came. can you imagine what it will do to america's economy when tens of millions of families are losing additional two, three, four hundred dollars per month and getting less for it? this should make americans very, very mad and especially because we got a president who lied to us. we've previously impeached presidents for lying to us. i think this president deserves it as well. >> lesley? >> i think perjury is different, lars. it's terrible that woman's husband died from such a terrible disease and it's terrible somebody is being bullied by their insurance company. i've seen from my family our deductible increased from $550 to $750. insurance companies have done this. they will do this. and it's the insurance companies that are causing people to lose that grandfather status by increasing co-pay, by changing and increasing deductibles. >> let me stop you there. that's not true. the reason they lose the grandfather status the hhs wrote regulars that basically say you lose grandfather status
what's it going to do to the economy? we were who the social securitys is tax increase came. can you imagine what it will do to america's economy when tens of millions of families are losing additional two, three, four hundred dollars per month and getting less for it? this should make americans very, very mad and especially because we got a president who lied to us. we've previously impeached presidents for lying to us. i think this president deserves it as well. >> lesley? >> i...
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when the american economy declined in the last several years ago. it was devastating for the latino families. the coupl cumulative wealth was estimated do have dropped by two-thirds since 2005. that is a disaster. that is not just a couple of years of tightening your belt. it's something that takes another generation to recover from. the housing shock affected them because they were the last ones to get in. when the values dropped they were the first ones to lose their houses to foreclosure and have mortgages blow up in their faces. >> shared experience across many americans. >> and they were working in construction. when the housing market collapsed they were thrown out of work. this last couple of years has been a terrible set back. >> i appreciate you being here tonight. >> we'll take a break and return with more of america tonight, after this. ♪ on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. making headlines didn't. tonight. je
when the american economy declined in the last several years ago. it was devastating for the latino families. the coupl cumulative wealth was estimated do have dropped by two-thirds since 2005. that is a disaster. that is not just a couple of years of tightening your belt. it's something that takes another generation to recover from. the housing shock affected them because they were the last ones to get in. when the values dropped they were the first ones to lose their houses to foreclosure and...
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what we need to see, of course, is how the economy performs posted government shut down. what we know this part is that consumer confidence took a real smack in the chin during that government shut down. if, however, we see the economy looking somewhat better in the fourth quarter than, perhaps we can be looking forward to taper a few months from now. was never the point of view that paper was a certainty at any point in 2013. liz: from large cap to text and non tech, which sectors from where you sit and what you look at all of your screens look poised to do well and which one look poised to weaken? >> great question. i will give you an non simplistic answers, which basically is that we have had a convergence of p/e ratios. this is something that is somewhat unusual. what we basically see is that there are some sectors up there with slower earnings growth that are supporting pretty high p/e ratios, almost the same as the sectors and companies with high earnings growth. and in general we think the opportunities are with the highest earnings and high, of course to revenue g
what we need to see, of course, is how the economy performs posted government shut down. what we know this part is that consumer confidence took a real smack in the chin during that government shut down. if, however, we see the economy looking somewhat better in the fourth quarter than, perhaps we can be looking forward to taper a few months from now. was never the point of view that paper was a certainty at any point in 2013. liz: from large cap to text and non tech, which sectors from where...
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we need a little bit of inflation in the economy to keep things moving. the fed wants that closer to 2%. we're close to the target but it's a tale of two inflation metrics. if we divide that into goods and services, the goods component is extremely weak and it's in negative territory right now. that's holding down the overall metric. it's making it look misleading it low. >> even though it's a broad measure. >> exactly. the reason that's happening is because the dollar has been strengthening. it's up 5% compare to most of our major trading partners. the strong dollar means that import prices stay down and import fries ar prices are fall. it's a sign of a strengthening dollar. and the service sector where metrics are going up about 2.5%. >> the fed was concerned about the affect of washington's dithering and debating on the economy. they weren't entirely clear about it, because the feds are never entirely clear on anything. but they did imply if you were thinking about pulling out $85 billion a month, the stuff in washington caused them to be in that busin
we need a little bit of inflation in the economy to keep things moving. the fed wants that closer to 2%. we're close to the target but it's a tale of two inflation metrics. if we divide that into goods and services, the goods component is extremely weak and it's in negative territory right now. that's holding down the overall metric. it's making it look misleading it low. >> even though it's a broad measure. >> exactly. the reason that's happening is because the dollar has been...
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there's a better way to achieve deficit reduction without hurting jobs in the economy and i hope we'll work together to get that done. >> thank you for your time. let me bring in april ryan and washington bureau chief for american radio networks and former health insurance industry whistle blower, wendell potter. and let me first read a statement, the white house is saying president obama has complete confidence in health and human services secretary sebelius after the health care rollout. jennifer, the hill is reporting that behind the scenes obviously the president is sieging, not happy but he is giving kathleen sebelius the room and time needed to make the repairs and it is her responsibility there. >> that's right. she took full responsibility at the hearing today and said this is my fault, i'm going to fix it. we saw democrats really support her. very few democrats asked tough questions of her. most spent their time supporting her or supporting the law, even though republicans spent a lot of time attacking her. interestingly republicans have been calling for her to be fired but di
there's a better way to achieve deficit reduction without hurting jobs in the economy and i hope we'll work together to get that done. >> thank you for your time. let me bring in april ryan and washington bureau chief for american radio networks and former health insurance industry whistle blower, wendell potter. and let me first read a statement, the white house is saying president obama has complete confidence in health and human services secretary sebelius after the health care...
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so we have a lousy economy, when the economy gets better, fewer people will be on food stamps. >> but congressman, to push you on that, we are now four years into the recovery. and when we're going into the reporting of this and looking into the numbers, 15% of americans are poor. 47 million people, i look at that and say america, this is not working. what we are doing right now, our system, the system we're running is failing. 47 million people in poverty, failing in this country, is a failing grace. the american capital is not producing at this moment. broad gains for people. it is not. >> that is why we need a broader discussion, a white house conference on food and nutrition to talk about how you end this problem. not just how you put band aids on it. but how to increase minimum wage, how you extend letters of opportunity to help people get out of poverty. in the meantime, we need to be there to make sure people have at least enough to eat. boy, what a radical idea, that people in this country, the richest coun
so we have a lousy economy, when the economy gets better, fewer people will be on food stamps. >> but congressman, to push you on that, we are now four years into the recovery. and when we're going into the reporting of this and looking into the numbers, 15% of americans are poor. 47 million people, i look at that and say america, this is not working. what we are doing right now, our system, the system we're running is failing. 47 million people in poverty, failing in this country, is a...
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economy a boost. wrapping up a two-day meeting policy makers at the central bank forecast weaker growth ahead and said the fed will continue the stimulus program and keep the key interest rate at 0%. the fed's state signalled the economy continues to improve but only modestly. >>> investors poured over the statement and seemingly didn't find much to hold on to. stocks set out records yet, maybe they were just tired today and that's why they sold off. probably as good an explanation as any. the dow 61 and nasz deck off 21 and s&p lower by eight. treasury notes were low and yields sparked higher at 2.54%. >>> joining us more to talk about the fed meeting, david kelly, chief global strategist at jp morgan fund. no surprises on that fed decision. even was expecting it but there was speculation one of the reasons the marketsç stayed in the minus column was that there was speculation that maybe ben bernanke will begin this whole tapering thing before he steps down as chief any time between december and ja
economy a boost. wrapping up a two-day meeting policy makers at the central bank forecast weaker growth ahead and said the fed will continue the stimulus program and keep the key interest rate at 0%. the fed's state signalled the economy continues to improve but only modestly. >>> investors poured over the statement and seemingly didn't find much to hold on to. stocks set out records yet, maybe they were just tired today and that's why they sold off. probably as good an explanation as...
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when they graduate not only of the graduating into a hard economy and job market, but they don't have a lot of the decision making skills and autonomy and confidence that a lot of adults in previous generations and because their parents were so over involved. gerri: their parents did everything for them. there was an example. one of the stories i read said, a young girl came to you in said help me memorize this resonates. he said, while are you going to memorize your resonate? because mom made up. the level and the reach of these parents is phenomenal. >> it really is. and this is not all of them. there are many try to make it on a round and had to move back, because they cannot afford to live on their own. a lot of them have been so handicapped by parents. i have seen parents listed as references on resin maze. gerri: we are hearing about parents to get interviews with a case. it for someone my age it is i, you can't understand what is going on. is it possible these parents rely and their kids for? >> they -- these relate to their parents as friends. the bosses alike to make, you are
when they graduate not only of the graduating into a hard economy and job market, but they don't have a lot of the decision making skills and autonomy and confidence that a lot of adults in previous generations and because their parents were so over involved. gerri: their parents did everything for them. there was an example. one of the stories i read said, a young girl came to you in said help me memorize this resonates. he said, while are you going to memorize your resonate? because mom made...
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the federal reserve announced today it will maintain its bond buying program saying the economy is too weak to pull back. >>> social security checks won't increase by much next year to adjust for cost of living. monthly payments for nearly 58 million people will go up about 1.5% next year. it's the smallest increase since automatic adjustments were adopted in 1975. the small increase is due to the fact that inflation has been low. the increase amounts to $19 a month for the average social security recipient. >>> and here's another bleak outlook on the economy. u.s. businesses added just 130,000 jobs in october. that's according to a survey by adp. the 16-day goverment shutdown slowed an already weak job market. the labor department plans to publish the government's job numbers on november 8. >>> do you speak french or spanish? if you are fluent in a foreign language the future is bright for you. top jobs are translators and interpreters. 25,000 jobs will open up between 2010 and 2020, and the military as well is recruiting active translators and interpreters. they earn $43,000 a year b
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but let congress write the bill but it ended up being a stupid bill that did not stimulate the economy. >> today i particularly appreciated the woman testifying who is head of cms because she apologized. i actually can accept, you know, when people make mistakes. it's tough to be president. it's tough to be any of these jobs. they are really rough and if you make a mistake. when you keep telling us and in the face of reality is something different, it does, at least for me, undermine my confidence. you know, don't keep telling me something that just simply is not true and then when you get caught with your pants down at least say you are sorry and explain it >> yeah. look, let's be clear about this. this is not the only outright distortion, deception, untruth being said, told by the president about the affordable care act. he also said our premiums would go down. they have not gone down. he said it would reduce the total amount of healthcare spending in the country, that's not true. he said it would not add a dime to the deficit. instead, sure it does, it borrows half a trillion dollar
but let congress write the bill but it ended up being a stupid bill that did not stimulate the economy. >> today i particularly appreciated the woman testifying who is head of cms because she apologized. i actually can accept, you know, when people make mistakes. it's tough to be president. it's tough to be any of these jobs. they are really rough and if you make a mistake. when you keep telling us and in the face of reality is something different, it does, at least for me, undermine my...
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amid renewed concerns about the economy and the budget fight in washington. speaking of the fed, senator rand paul uh told majority leader harry reid he plans to hold up janet yell yellen's nomination. they want to increase the transparency of the fed. >>> and kathie lee and hoda, we could be facing a wine shortage. there is decreasing production in europe while demand is constant. >> what will hoda and kathie lee do? thank you very much. >>> forget airline tickets. the real money is made from fees, food, sales and booking hotels. revenues are projected to reach $43 billion before adding in what they charge for the ticket. >>> nfl hall of fame receiver lance allworth reported his 1972 super bowl ring stolen 21 years ago. two weeks ago he got a call from a guy who said he'd sill him his own ring for $40,000. the ring was found at auction and returned to the former dallas cowboy. >>> ahead, all your sports highlights including a look at a fiery motorcycle wreck. first some world series trivia. in f the boston red sox whip one more, it will be the first home tur
amid renewed concerns about the economy and the budget fight in washington. speaking of the fed, senator rand paul uh told majority leader harry reid he plans to hold up janet yell yellen's nomination. they want to increase the transparency of the fed. >>> and kathie lee and hoda, we could be facing a wine shortage. there is decreasing production in europe while demand is constant. >> what will hoda and kathie lee do? thank you very much. >>> forget airline tickets. the...
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president obama wrapping up a speech on the economy. hi, everyone, i'm gretchen carlson. welcome to "the real story." the president under fire, though, for his signature accomplishment, speaking in d.c. as he tries to move away from the messy rollout of obama care. >> because you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear, undoubtedly, after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. you know, after a decade in which many jobs left the united states to go overseas, now we're seeing companies starting to bring jobs back. >> so, let's take a look at some key economic numbers that seem to be all over the place, quite frankly. the stock market flirting with a week of record highs, despite a lackluster report on retail sales. and gas prices dropping to an average of $3.28 per gallon, down almost a quarter from last year. but milk prices may be about to soar, or sour, depending on how you look at it. joining me now, melissa francis, host of "money with melissa francis" on the fox business network. what do you make of this up-and-down econo
president obama wrapping up a speech on the economy. hi, everyone, i'm gretchen carlson. welcome to "the real story." the president under fire, though, for his signature accomplishment, speaking in d.c. as he tries to move away from the messy rollout of obama care. >> because you've heard repeatedly today and you will hear, undoubtedly, after i leave this stage, america is open for business. and businesses have responded. you know, after a decade in which many jobs left the...
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the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day. [laughter] think about that. it's a joke. it's a joke. have a great halloween. central, isn't it, liberalism. our kids are it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're
the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day....
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you know the economy better than anybody. there was a san jose mercury news case, one guy, premium up of four, his plan is going up 10 grand. >> the idea that it would bend the cost was a lie. i have to tell you something, so far i heard that it is the insurance company's fault. i heard the president had an incompetent staff. and that the teleprompter was not working. he was been called a liar, the reality was this law was extraordinarily flawed and doomed from the start. and when this goes through, eventually it will lead to extraordinarily higher taxes and just a devastation to our health care as we know today. >> a general question for everybody. is it a crisis that the president of the united states purposely knows the truth and doesn't tell you the truth? yeah, right here. >> yes, it absolutely is. it is a lack of accountability culture that president obama has created in his presidency. there is no accountability for his actions, he lied to the american people, actions speak louder than words. he knows there will be no
you know the economy better than anybody. there was a san jose mercury news case, one guy, premium up of four, his plan is going up 10 grand. >> the idea that it would bend the cost was a lie. i have to tell you something, so far i heard that it is the insurance company's fault. i heard the president had an incompetent staff. and that the teleprompter was not working. he was been called a liar, the reality was this law was extraordinarily flawed and doomed from the start. and when this...
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economy, i think that discredits the entire enterprise of the expansion of government which is at the heart of obamaism. that's why liberals are running zar escared. not just one election. it's the ideology that the government knows best, the government will take care of you. put your trust in the government or as obama said you didn't build it, the government did. it can't even construct a website. >> when you hear what the president said today, there are tones of big government in there. and the message and reliance on big government. the president is saying, look, it's for the vast majority of people who have insurance. if you had health insurance we feel works, you can keep it. this is the government speaking to us. for 5% of americans who buy insurance on your own, you will get a better deal. we are giving you a better deal. what do you hear in that? >> you are hearing the essence of new liberal ichl. this is the ultimate paternalism. this is jay carney explaining the president and the president himself today saying, look, the only reason we are cancelling your plans is because y
economy, i think that discredits the entire enterprise of the expansion of government which is at the heart of obamaism. that's why liberals are running zar escared. not just one election. it's the ideology that the government knows best, the government will take care of you. put your trust in the government or as obama said you didn't build it, the government did. it can't even construct a website. >> when you hear what the president said today, there are tones of big government in...
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hold off on reducing its stimulus programs when it wraps up its meeting today amid concerns about the economy and budget fight in washington. speaking of the fed, senator rand paul has told majority leader harry reid he plans to hold up january he yellen's nomination to be fed chairman. he wants the senate to consider a bill to increase the transparency of the fed. and we could be facing a wine shortage in the coming years. morgan stanley cites decreasing production and demand stays pretty constant. >> terrible. thanks so much. >>> holiday a-listers are lining up to give mitch mcconnell a heave-ho. [ female announcer ] you tweeted, posted and cheered about yoplait's fall favorites. so we brought pumpkin pie and apple crisp back for a limited time. see? you really do call the shots. ♪ yoplait. it is so good. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all
hold off on reducing its stimulus programs when it wraps up its meeting today amid concerns about the economy and budget fight in washington. speaking of the fed, senator rand paul has told majority leader harry reid he plans to hold up january he yellen's nomination to be fed chairman. he wants the senate to consider a bill to increase the transparency of the fed. and we could be facing a wine shortage in the coming years. morgan stanley cites decreasing production and demand stays pretty...
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as economist one of the things that is holding back the jobs and economy is uncertainty. what is happening next? no one knows what the white house will do about obama care. >> the law could continue to change or evolve or whatever word you want to use, steve? >> i think there is a good chance at this point that there will be a one- year delay of the individual mandate. isn't that interesting. we had a big government shutdown. >> the white white is pushing back hard on that every day, steve. >> but the congressional offices are hearing from their constituents, all over the country, i talked to republicans and democrats, their phones are melting down with people calling, i am losing health care and i don't know if i will be covered in 20014. people are nervous about this. >> there is a cascade of issues that are going to come running off of the hill if you delay the individual mandate. premiums could go higher and the number of uninsured is estimated 24 million additional americans and quick answer, does the white house want to go there? >> right now, no. they are resisting
as economist one of the things that is holding back the jobs and economy is uncertainty. what is happening next? no one knows what the white house will do about obama care. >> the law could continue to change or evolve or whatever word you want to use, steve? >> i think there is a good chance at this point that there will be a one- year delay of the individual mandate. isn't that interesting. we had a big government shutdown. >> the white white is pushing back hard on that...
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they don't really have a proper economy because he's ruined the possible foundations of such an economy. >> andrew, what do you really think about this list? >> i get that andrew doesn't like the list very much. >> i entered a weekly magazine for five years and somehow managed to never do this lazy trawling list stuff. >> come on. come on. >> 250 magazines with no lists. >> no lists? i'll bet you did a lot of intellectual trawling. >> i did a little bit of -- [ overlapping speakers ] >> michael noor, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. thanks in forbes obviously right now. [ overlapping speakers ] >>> all right. david gergen, thanks for being with us. >>> up next, chris brown, talking about interesting switch, chris brown says he's going to rehab for anger management. do they have a rehab for that? is that even a real thing? is it just one of those things the celebrities get on script when they get themselves in trouble. let's hear what the panel has to say. dr. drew is back. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired
they don't really have a proper economy because he's ruined the possible foundations of such an economy. >> andrew, what do you really think about this list? >> i get that andrew doesn't like the list very much. >> i entered a weekly magazine for five years and somehow managed to never do this lazy trawling list stuff. >> come on. come on. >> 250 magazines with no lists. >> no lists? i'll bet you did a lot of intellectual trawling. >> i did a little bit...
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the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day. [laughter] think about that. it's a joke. it's a joke. have a great halloween. central, isn't it, liberalism. our kids are learning so on. see you tomorrow. ♪ whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to me your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from gen
the economy is getting better. there is nothing more fun than going on and pulling out that credit card. >> santa claus rally is coming, but my health care costs will go about 40% with obamacare. i might think twice. neil: i know your wife is due any minute. these are issues that will be of great concern to you, your man. best of luck. a lot of you have been e-mail in me. i am coming as a liberal this year. i'm going to knock on doors and get something for free and call it a day....
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economy to the verge of catastrophe. >> correct. >> jake, one last question. tom coburn, do people listen to what he has to say. he said the other day, toif say this, there is no comedy with harry reid. i think he's an absolute a hole. for those of us who watch washington politics are sort of sad and see these as gray, dark days, that seems like a new low. is that par for the course? >> i can't speak of what most think of harry reid or tom coburn's relationship with him but i'll be safe and say there's a deep level of distrust which is evident in those kbhents. >> i think he's an absolute a hole. "politico's" jake sherman. thanks for your time. >>> coming up as communities mark one-year anniversary of superstorm sandy, there are many signs of recovery along the east coast, but there are plenty of structural, financial and emotional damage that remains. we will go live to one of the hardest-hit areas coming up next. let bing find the photos you've been gathering in the cloud, the music you've been collecting on your device, and all the places you've been dreami
economy to the verge of catastrophe. >> correct. >> jake, one last question. tom coburn, do people listen to what he has to say. he said the other day, toif say this, there is no comedy with harry reid. i think he's an absolute a hole. for those of us who watch washington politics are sort of sad and see these as gray, dark days, that seems like a new low. is that par for the course? >> i can't speak of what most think of harry reid or tom coburn's relationship with him but...
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this in place but adding to them as well and tax reform would be a victory that would help grow the economy and help alleviate the deficits. lou: but we are sitting here looking at this. >> cannot speak for him, but we are focused on trying to get a budget done and when you don't have a budget is when you have this continuous resolution. lou: goes back to what i was saying. >> earlier i said that it's okay to say no when no is what is %from people so we are borrowing from people so we cannot want a plate and that is what we are setting up against. not only is it a fiscal issue, but also a situation where no is not okay and we have to have some replacements and we have to talk about what could be as republicans. lou: we are way over on time and i appreciate you being with us and we will go into what the republican plan may be or might be and we wish you much luck. lou: turning to wall street, stocks moved higher following upbeat economic reports. the nasdaq up two points. posting gains by nasdaq posted a slight loss. key witnesses ignoring the obama administration stonewalled before the hous
this in place but adding to them as well and tax reform would be a victory that would help grow the economy and help alleviate the deficits. lou: but we are sitting here looking at this. >> cannot speak for him, but we are focused on trying to get a budget done and when you don't have a budget is when you have this continuous resolution. lou: goes back to what i was saying. >> earlier i said that it's okay to say no when no is what is %from people so we are borrowing from people so...
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you this, i see republican after republican talking about cutting taxes, talking about growing the economy, but neachg t of he lks, tiddl ass the workg m awoma i's le e rublian pty s fogott theiddlclas exis. >> wel i ctain agr wi yo lo in trmsf making that contact with working families. and the biggest challenge families face in virginia is economic opportunity. it's jobs. there are enormous s.w.a.t.s wa because people have been unemployed so long. there's a big difference between me and terry mcauliffe. i can explain my plan to grow jobs and cut taxes, and he's proposing more government spending. $1,700 more in taxes per family versus my$700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we look at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know,
you this, i see republican after republican talking about cutting taxes, talking about growing the economy, but neachg t of he lks, tiddl ass the workg m awoma i's le e rublian pty s fogott theiddlclas exis. >> wel i ctain agr wi yo lo in trmsf making that contact with working families. and the biggest challenge families face in virginia is economic opportunity. it's jobs. there are enormous s.w.a.t.s wa because people have been unemployed so long. there's a big difference between me and...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made wi hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. >> now get ready to speedway your way through the news. first to capitol hill. nsa program hearings. lawmakers questioning u.s. spy chiefs about accusations the nsa has tapped the calls of u.s. americans and u.s. allies too. >> what we do not do is spy unlawfully on americans or for that matter spy indesvictim natalie on the citizens of any country. we only spy for valid foreign intelligence purposes as authorized by law with multiple layers of oversight to ensure we don't abuse our authorities. >> the hearing comes after reports the nsa monitored german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone. and now to a utah courtroom where gypsy was back on the witness stand. she is the mistress of dr. martin
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economy. psychological impact is of course enormous. you know as well as i do what happened back in june with so-called paper tantrum. everybody went crazy when they suggested they might end it. the fed can't afford to do that with all uncertainties in the economy. david: michael, fed has a couple of mandates, unemployment and value of the dollar. one of the its mandate is not to keep up the price of stocks. as much as we like it here in wall street to have stocks go up, that's not the mandate. the federal reserve chief is supposed to be somebody who doesn't care what the market is doing. he has two mandates and has to stick tonight. yes, but of course, one of the mandates is full employment and strong economic growth. the fed, with this keynesian leader feels that the way they achieve that is through demand policies. by keeping the interest rate low they can drive stock market values up. they can also send people out to get mortgages on houses. they can create demand. they believe, this fed believes that demand creates its own supply.
economy. psychological impact is of course enormous. you know as well as i do what happened back in june with so-called paper tantrum. everybody went crazy when they suggested they might end it. the fed can't afford to do that with all uncertainties in the economy. david: michael, fed has a couple of mandates, unemployment and value of the dollar. one of the its mandate is not to keep up the price of stocks. as much as we like it here in wall street to have stocks go up, that's not the mandate....
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president obama was elected at the nater of the economy and at a time when the parties had sorted. when the most liberal republican was more conservative than the most conservative democrat. so there was really no incentive for almost anybody in the republican party to ever want to partner up with him, with the exception of you still see a few house republicans have incentive to work with him on immigration reform, but not health care. there's no dollar for any of those republicans in doing that. i think it was a confluence of all of that stuff that's made this era what it is, the obama era what it is. >> yet, jamal, some people on the left would say we need to be less conciliatory, less in search of a bargain with these people who have moved the goalpost so far to the right. my worry is that we sort of end up with parties -- i mean, i really do think the democratic party has come much further to the center. what the implications post-obama? >> i don't know. i think everyone is firmly ensconced in their camps. you can't take out the demographics. you have 30 years of wage stagnatio
president obama was elected at the nater of the economy and at a time when the parties had sorted. when the most liberal republican was more conservative than the most conservative democrat. so there was really no incentive for almost anybody in the republican party to ever want to partner up with him, with the exception of you still see a few house republicans have incentive to work with him on immigration reform, but not health care. there's no dollar for any of those republicans in doing...
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the economy still appears to be struggling and the government shutdown did not help. a number of new report this is week are expected to show the economy struggling to gain traction. with little economic growth, the federal reserve is expected to keep holding down interest rates. >>> retail rrs counting on this week's holiday to boost sales. hall wooen spending is second to christmas. we're likely to shell out $7 billion, double what was spent eight years ago. those haunted house attractions will scare up another billion. >> that's amazing. >>> hate your job? a new study says it will get better. >> thank the lord. >> resermers have found that older workers are the happiest. 9 out of 10 people aged 50 or older are satisfied or somewhat satisfied. >> only 35 more years to go until we're happy, diane that. >> keep on hanging on. >>> an accident prone grandpa topped the box office. bad grandpa, $32 million. gravity fell to earth with 20 pbt 3 million. and captain phillips with 11.8. >>> sad news from the music world this morning. one of the fathers of rock 'n' roll, lou r
the economy still appears to be struggling and the government shutdown did not help. a number of new report this is week are expected to show the economy struggling to gain traction. with little economic growth, the federal reserve is expected to keep holding down interest rates. >>> retail rrs counting on this week's holiday to boost sales. hall wooen spending is second to christmas. we're likely to shell out $7 billion, double what was spent eight years ago. those haunted house...
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for example, we know we got to have a green economy. oils and fuels are the past he says, versus the fuel of the present everybody is using it. but we know that we have to get off all this stuff and create a new economy, which i have in my head and the experts have approved. and that's i think why obama care's going to collapse on its own. >> kirsten, speaking of noted liberals, elizabeth warren had this to say about the website problems. "getting people in and crucial. i know that's why it's so deeply upsetting that the government just dropped the ball on getting the website launched, but the answer is double down and get it fixed." a lot of focus here on the website, but today indicates that the substance could be a big problem. >> yeah. i think it is a problem when you have the president saying you can keep your plan if you like it. if he had said you can sort of keep your plan for double the cost, i don't think that very many people would have been excited about this. you need to actually tell people what you're going to do. grant i
for example, we know we got to have a green economy. oils and fuels are the past he says, versus the fuel of the present everybody is using it. but we know that we have to get off all this stuff and create a new economy, which i have in my head and the experts have approved. and that's i think why obama care's going to collapse on its own. >> kirsten, speaking of noted liberals, elizabeth warren had this to say about the website problems. "getting people in and crucial. i know that's...
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economy at the moment? retail sales figures on tuesday said -- suggested consumption growth gaining momentum at the end of the final quarter. but a confidence measure down at a six-month low. >> well, i think broadly speaking, the data has confirmed the fed's caution. most measures, including very importantly the hiring measures, have disappointed and slowed in the last few months. consumer spending, actually, what we saw was a tradeoff. less auto purchases, more other things. on balance, consumer spending is tracking pretty much around 1.5% in the second half of the year. all of that is not disastrous, but it is certainly not the pick up that the fed had looked for in the second half of the year, hence their caution and their patience and, yes, aus mentioned, i expect today very, very little news out of the fed. >> gasolines prices are now falling. mortgage rates are now falling. equity markets are rallying. so is confidence going to return? is that going to feedback in at some point for higher activity? >
economy at the moment? retail sales figures on tuesday said -- suggested consumption growth gaining momentum at the end of the final quarter. but a confidence measure down at a six-month low. >> well, i think broadly speaking, the data has confirmed the fed's caution. most measures, including very importantly the hiring measures, have disappointed and slowed in the last few months. consumer spending, actually, what we saw was a tradeoff. less auto purchases, more other things. on balance,...